It found Juliette Barnes in a tough spot when her plane mysteriously disappeared.

There was an alternative ending that had Hayden Panettiere's character reach her destination unharmed.

Lionsgate were apparently so confident that the show would get a second chance at life that they opted to go for a cliffhanger ending.

Fans will be glad that the show is returning, but will the whole cast make the switch from ABC to CMT?

There's a lot of things that are still up in the air about the move.

Details will probably be ironed out over the next few weeks before the show goes back into production.

“CMT heard the fans. The wave of love and appreciation they have unleashed for Nashville has been overwhelming,” Brian Philips, president of the network, said in a statement.

“Nashville is a perfect addition to our evolving line-up of big music specials, documentaries and original series. We see our fans and ourselves in this show, and we will treasure it like no other network. Nashville belongs on CMT.”

We don't quite know when the show will return, but it will most likely be at some point this fall.